Synonyms for the adverb particularly are especially, specially, peculiarly, specifically, or in particular.
No. Particularly is an adverb. It can mean specifically (e.g. found particularly in the East), or it can mean to a notable degree (e.g. particularly nasty).
This word means especially. Here are some sentences.That problem was particularly difficult for me.I'm not particularly fond of beets.He is being particularly annoying today.
Particularly has five syllables.
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After the teacher became sick, the classroom was particularly quiet. I dislike vegetables, particularly green beans.
Yes, the spelling is "particularly", meaning especially or notably.
I don't particularly care for your attitude.
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Traffic is bad, particularly in the city centre. I enjoyed the concert, particularly the second half. The movie was not particularly interesting. 'Did you enjoy the movie ?' 'No, not particularly.'
He didn't like Rangers, but particularly not this one. She particularly liked her math teacher. He's a nice kid, but is particularly nice to his cousin.
70 degrees is not a particularly hot day.